Share network resources

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How can I share network resources on my LAN (Windows PCs, Linux laptopps, Mac laptops) ? I use karmic Koala can do both command line or Gnome GUI

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
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Can you define "network resources" please. It is very vague

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Lapas (lapas-2005) said :
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I have old & new computers with different OSs and brands on an Ethernet nezorkFrom each one of these users need to share resources e.g.from a Mac (MacOS 10.6) acess a Filesystem on UBuntu (810) from a Laptop (Ubu 904) use the DVD/CD drive of a Windows desktop (XP SP2) from this desktop access (read/write) a Ubuntu device/disk or mount Using qll these different blends do I have on eg lmy Ubuntu OS flavors diffrent pacquages? is smb the only needed? What about the Mac PCs ? Do I need to install something also?ON the Net there is a lot of contracting/confusing information on that. Hope its clearer. Great thanks for any feed-back.Lapas

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Your question #88409 on vinagre in ubuntu changed:
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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
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Samba is accessible by all systems so you can share folders in all the OSes and they will be able to see each others files.

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